After getting a hearing loss diagnosis, you’ll need to pick out a set of hearing aids that match your needs. One factor to consider is whether to get devices with rechargeable or disposable batteries. Let’s look at a few things to consider to help you make your decision.
Battery Life

When you buy a new phone or laptop, one of the specs they tend to boast about is good battery life. That feature is even more critical with hearing aids, where a dead device can leave you unable to understand speech. Although they vary by brand, features and amplification settings, rechargeable hearing aids are built to last 20 to 30 hours on a full charge. They’re a good option for people who work regular-length shifts and have nightly access to a charging port.
Disposable battery hearing aids, on the other hand, last about three to 10 days, depending on features and amplification settings. They’re an excellent option for people who work long shifts, like nurses and doctors, or go long periods without access to electricity, like thru hikers or people who enjoy camping at places without electrical hookups, like Turquoise Acres Ranch.
Dexterity Issues
Hearing aid batteries are tiny and may be difficult for people with dexterity issues, such as patients with arthritis, to replace. If you have dexterity issues, rechargeable models might be a better option because you can simply place your devices in their charging case overnight.
Convenience
One perk of rechargeable devices is that you won’t need to purchase and replace the batteries regularly. Disposable batteries also need to be recycled carefully, as some contain metals that can harm your local ecosystem.
On the other hand, disposable batteries are easier to replace on the go. If your rechargeable batteries start acting up, you’ll need to bring them to your hearing aid specialist for replacement.
Picking Your Hearing Aids
An estimated 28.8 million U.S. adults could benefit from hearing aids. The best way to get the most benefit from your devices is to pick the ones that suit your lifestyle. We’re here to help ensure you choose the best hearing aids for your needs. Call us at Today’s Hearing today to schedule your consultation with one of our trusted experts.